Graphics
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Graphics collection features prints (serigraphs), giclees, original paintings, drawings, intaglios, and etchings on acid-free paper as well as rice paper. All are hand signed by the artist.
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“Raven Transforming” Triptych [Framed]
Trace Yeomans
CA$12,000.00Left Panel: Ultrasuede appliqué on board
Centre Panel: Red Cedar wood, Acrylic paint, Carved
Right Panel: Acrylic paint on board
2021
Framed
25.75 x 21.5 x 2.25″ (each panel)
25.75 x 64.5 x 2.25″ (entire triptych)
“I called this triptych ‘Raven Transforming’ because the design continuously transforms from one medium to another to form a complete Raven design.
This was a fun set to work on – each panel being a completely different medium created a bit of a challenge to keep all of the pieces aligning where they meet. This meant checking several times throughout the process of each panel. I was pleased with the way these came together in the end.” – Trace Yeomans -
Genesis Triptych [Framed]
Susan Point RCA
CA$6,900.00From Left to Right:
Genesis – Grey
Serigraph, Variable Edition 23 of 30Genesis – Jade
Serigraph, Variable Edition 17 of 30Genesis – Orange/Brown
Serigraph, Variable Edition 26 of 3031 x 34 x 1.25″ (each)
31 x 102 x 1.25 (entire triptych)Currently on display at the Fairmont Waterfront Hotel
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Woven Forest (AP)
Susan Point RCA
RESERVEDSerigraph, Artist Proof, Edition of VIII
2014
Unframed
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Why an Artist Proof?
The artist proof is often the first proof or set of proofs that the artist “pulls” to ensure that the image is printing to the desired effect. The Artist Proof holds a higher value than a regular edition piece due to its rarity as well as the possibility that they can contain the visual evidence of the artist’s progress. Artist Proofs are typically owned and kept by the artist so they are rarely released.
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Raven’s Song
Susan Point RCA
CA$3,500.00Serigraph, Edition of 15
2008
Unframed
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Transformation (AP)
Susan Point RCA
CA$3,360.00Created in collaboration with her daughter Kelly Cannell
Serigraph, Artist Proof, Limited Edition of VIII
Unframed
2005
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Robins State II – Red [Framed]
Susan Point RCA
CA$3,105.00Serigraph, Edition of 50
State 2 of 2
2017
Framed
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Looking at Asymmetry
Robert Davidson RCA
CA$3,000.00Serigraph, Edition of 111
2001
Unframed
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“I feel that art can have premonitions about the future. The first design was created long before the events of 9/11 and the resulting US war in Afghanistan. Between the action and reaction, I thought about the title that I had given this print and the idea that no retaliation would be unsymmetrical and the decision to declare war was symmetrical or a predictable outcome. No retaliation would be a sign that we were reaching maturity.” – Robert Davidson RCA
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Discoveries
Susan Point RCA
CA$3,000.00Serigraph, Edition of 130
2021
Unframed
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Spinning through Time
Margaret August
CA$2,800.00Acrylic paint on canvas
“This is a contemporary Coast Salish spindle whorl design. Traditionally, the art displayed on spindle whorls was said to give the weaver a “trance-like” experience. The designs on these sacred heirlooms were said to give the wool spinner specific kinds of spiritual experiences for the intended purpose of healing, transformation and protection.
This design uses Coast Salish elements in a symmetrical pattern, for the intended purpose of giving the viewer a ‘spiritual awakening’. This type of experience is a subjective one but one that encompasses an infinite sense of truth and reality.” – Margaret August 2023
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Arctic Eclipse (Printer’s Proof) [Framed]
Susan Point RCA
CA$2,600.00Serigraph, Edition II of II
1999
Framed
Printer’s Proof (PP) – The print the Master Printer is entitled to keep out of the edition as a record of the work done.
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Two Working Together Hled sda sGwaansang (Bow & Arrow)
Robert Davidson RCA
CA$2,500.00Serigraph, Edition of 49
2022
Unframed
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Robins State I – Black
Susan Point RCA
CA$2,280.00Serigraph, Edition of 50
State 1 of 2
2017
Unframed
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Volcano Woman [Framed]
Chester (Chaz) Patrick
CA$1,850.00Acrylic paint on Acid-free paper
2003
Framed
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The River Rewoven by Time [Framed]
Susan Point RCA
CA$1,820.00Serigraph, Limited-edition 85 of 100
2003
Framed
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Fisherman’s Delight
Robert Davidson RCA
CA$1,800.00Serigraph, Edition of 81
2022
Unframed
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“I went fishing with Reg and his friend Tom Wylie last summer. I was really taken because they were charged with excitement. They kept handing me a rod but I was just happy to watch because they were really interesting… When we went to the river to fish we were excited to know that we had replenished the food supply. Reg has constantly replenished the halibut and salmon supply for freezers in the village because he feels the need and so few people own boats.
The focus point in this piece of art is a Spring Salmon depicted with the face of Humanity. Traditionally, the native societies were established around fishing, hunting, and gathering. The most valuable resource was salmon. For thousands of years, salmon was the primary food source for the people on the Canadian Northwest Coast. As a result of overfishing came a time of scarcity. Salmon perished and humanity depended heavily on its return. Salmon is a powerful symbol of regeneration, prosperity, and renewal for the Haida people.
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In the bottom right corner of this painting, Kuugan Jaad (also known as Mouse Woman) comes into sight. She is a character in many Haida legends. Mouse Woman is a supernatural being. She is the mother of Raven according to the mythology. She often appears in stories as a helper or advisor to those who are on a journey or to those who have crossed (or are about to cross) to another dimension (Spirit World or the unknown). She is highly respected as she offers great wisdom to restore order and balance. According to mythology, Mouse Woman can change shapes. She can be a big eyed mouse and change into a tiny human grandmother. However, in art, her appearance is mostly abstract.
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When I’m creating a design, sometimes subconsciously Kuugan Jaad just appears in the art piece. Her form arises automatically during the creative process. It is striking because she is known to lend a helping hand to story characters in our legends.“ ~ Robert Davidson -
Supernatural Beings
Robert Davidson RCA
CA$1,800.00Serigraph, Edition of 79
2019
Unframed
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“Supernatural Beings is one of two designs that I did based on a discussion with artist/weaver Cheryl Samuel about pushing the design possibilities for robes and aprons. I received feedback from the weavers that it could not be done but also interest from some who were willing to try.” – Robert Davidson
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Broken Circle
Susan Point RCA
CA$1,660.00Serigraph, Edition of 52
2007
Unframed
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Protector
Maynard Johnny Jr.
CA$1,600.00Serigraph, Edition of 100
Unframed
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Wolf Canoe
Maynard Johnny Jr.
CA$1,600.00Acrylic on Acid-free paper
2011
Unframed
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Wolf’s Journey
Maynard Johnny Jr.
CA$1,600.00Acrylic on Acid-free paper
2012
Unframed
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Traditional Thunderbird Whorl (AP)
Susan Point RCA
RESERVEDSerigraph, Artist Proof, Edition of V
1991
Unframed
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Why an Artist Proof?
The artist proof is often the first proof or set of proofs that the artist “pulls” to ensure that the image is printing to the desired effect. The Artist Proof holds a higher value than a regular edition piece due to its rarity as well as the possibility that they can contain the visual evidence of the artist’s progress. Artist Proofs are typically owned and kept by the artist so they are rarely released.
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Two Dancing
Robert Davidson RCA
CA$1,500.00Serigraph, Edition of 51
2024
Unframed
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Sk’ug sdang (Two Dog Salmon)
Robert Davidson RCA
CA$1,500.00Serigraph, Edition of 97
2021
Unframed
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“[This serigraph] is about the hope that we can change direction from global annihilation to a more balanced way of life. These two-dog salmon symbolize the last stage of their life as they swim upstream to lay their eggs ensuring another generation of dog salmon to be born. It has become more and more present-day civilization’s responsibility to ensure they will return again and again for future generations.” – Robert Davidson, 2021
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Winter Moon (AP)
Susan Point RCA
CA$1,400.00Serigraph, Artist Proof, Edition III of III
2023
Unframed
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Why an Artist Proof?
The artist proof is often the first proof or set of proofs that the artist “pulls” to ensure that the image is printing to the desired effect. The Artist Proof holds a higher value than a regular edition piece due to its rarity as well as the possibility that they can contain the visual evidence of the artist’s progress. Artist Proofs are typically owned and kept by the artist so they are rarely released.
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Winter Moon (AP)
Susan Point RCA
CA$1,400.00Serigraph, Artist Proof, Edition I of III
2023
Unframed
(For inquiries on Custom Framing, please contact the gallery)
Why an Artist Proof?
The artist proof is often the first proof or set of proofs that the artist “pulls” to ensure that the image is printing to the desired effect. The Artist Proof holds a higher value than a regular edition piece due to its rarity as well as the possibility that they can contain the visual evidence of the artist’s progress. Artist Proofs are typically owned and kept by the artist so they are rarely released.
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Winter Moon (AP)
Susan Point RCA
CA$1,400.00Serigraph, Artist Proof, Edition II of III
2023
Unframed
(For inquiries on Custom Framing, please contact the gallery)
Why an Artist Proof?
The artist proof is often the first proof or set of proofs that the artist “pulls” to ensure that the image is printing to the desired effect. The Artist Proof holds a higher value than a regular edition piece due to its rarity as well as the possibility that they can contain the visual evidence of the artist’s progress. Artist Proofs are typically owned and kept by the artist so they are rarely released.
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Divide & Conquer [Framed]
Don Yeomans
CA$1,400.00Serigraph, Edition of 99
2021
Framed
“The print depicts two humans, split from one original body they once shared. Separated and suspicious of each other, they are easy victims for the powers that divide them.” – Don Yeomans
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Beaver Swimming
Norman Tait
CA$1,400.00Serigraph, Edition of 95
Unframed
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The Beaver appears in Northwest mythology and is a family crest in many regions throughout the Northwest Coast. According to legend, the first Beaver was a woman, whose husband frequently went on long hunting and fishing trips. In his absence, his lonely wife took solace swimming, enlarging her pond with a dam and building her own water dwelling. Eventually, she transformed into a Beaver and their children were Beaver People, founding the Beaver lineage.
In mythology, they are often associated with the powerful undersea supernatural beings and the magic Giant Beaver can cause natural disaster with one slap of its wide, strong tail. Characterisically, the Beaver is known to keep to himself and cares little for the activities of the humans, except when they are directly affected. Thus, they often give wise advice so it is important to listen when they do decide to speak.
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galts’ap (Wolf Mother & Cub)
Philip Gray
CA$1,200.00Serigraph, Edition of 70
2023
Unframed
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galts’ap means Village or Community
“The main figure is of a mother wolf with a cub at her feet and another still in her womb. I liked the idea of wolves for this concept because of their tight community-based society. In my experience, women have always been the ones to step up and ensure that our community could be a safe place. They also lead the way by ensuring that we have a future to look forward to through land and water protection.
Above all of that, hanaa’nax(women) have the capacity to be the embodiment of community through their ability to bring life into this world. More than that in Ts’msyen society, rights flow through the women. My sister and myself are Ts’msyen because our mother is Ts’msyen, but my sister will be the only one to pass along those rights to our next generation.
Just to clarify, the translation is not perfect when it is in English, and in no way am I referring to women as containers for children. Our community is what makes our society strong, and I want to highlight that the most important rolls in my communities have always been filled by women and hanaa’ax are the most important part of Ts’msyen society” -Phil Gray
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Urban Landscape
Susan Point RCA
CA$1,200.00Serigraph, Edition of 30
2022
Unframed
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Spirituality
Susan Point RCA
CA$1,200.00Serigraph, Edition of 90
2009
Unframed
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Changing Seasons State I (Dawn) (Remarque)
Susan Point RCA
CA$1,120.00Serigraph, Remarque, Edition of VIII
State I of II
2015
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New Horizons (First Light) State II
Susan Point RCA
CA$1,100.00Serigraph, Edition of 55
2022
Unframed
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New Dawn State II – Yellow
Susan Point RCA
CA$1,100.00Serigraph, State II, Edition of 70
2020
Unframed
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New Dawn State I – Blue
Susan Point RCA
CA$1,100.00Serigraph, State I, Edition of 70
2020
Unframed
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Salish Inlet State I – Black [Framed]
Susan Point RCA
CA$1,050.00Serigraph, State I, Edition of 40
2020
Framed
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Eagle’s Catch
Maynard Johnny Jr.
CA$1,000.00Serigraph, Edition of 100
Unframed
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Hummingbird Nest
Richard Shorty
CA$1,000.00Acrylic paint on Acid-free paper
2023
Unframed
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Life Giver
Maynard Johnny Jr.
CA$1,000.00Serigraph, Edition of 100
Unframed
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“I called it Life Giver to honour women and, in particular, the women that played an important role in my life; my mom, my daughter, my granddaughter and many more, you know who you are. We have to honour the women for they give us life, carry us in their bodies, and nourish us until they bring us into this world. This isn’t about equality or women being victims, it’s about honouring the strength women have and how they show us compassion and love. We have to start teaching our boys and men to hold respect for our women and teach out girls and women they deserve respect no matter what.” – Maynard Johnny Jr. 2022
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Capturing Light
Maynard Johnny Jr.
CA$1,000.00Serigraph, Edition of 100
Unframed
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Divide & Conquer
Don Yeomans
CA$1,000.00Serigraph, Edition of 99
2021
Unframed
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“The print depicts two humans, split from one original body they once shared. Separated and suspicious of each other, they are easy victims for the powers that divide them.” – Don Yeomans
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Sgaana Saahlaan Sdings [Framed]
Cori Savard
CA$950.00Serigraph, Edition 27 of 125
2022
Framed
“Sgaana Saahlaan Sdings means Two Finned Killerwhale. The imagery in this print focuses on the two dorsal fins. Attached to the body of the whale, they have no control over their direction or destination. The thin lines around the design represent the spray and the water that rolls off the body of the whale as it emerges from the depths to take a breath. With this new energy, it continues its journey, facing an ever-changing ocean landscape.
The first dorsal fin represents the discomfort and apprehension that comes with the unexpected changes in our lives. It braces itself for the next wave, the next plunge, engaging in a losing battle against the momentum of the whale. The thin lines between the dorsal fins form teeth, creating a mouth that represents a shared experience and a shift in our mindset. The second dorsal fin represents acceptance, resilience, and the positive energy that follows our ability to adapt. Once we recognize our apprehension, we are free to challenge it. To seek the positive within the negative and move forward with renewed energy.” – Cori Savard, 2022
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Elemental Wolf
Maynard Johnny Jr.
CA$900.00Serigraph, Edition of 100
Unframed
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Cultural Connections
Susan Point RCA
CA$900.00Serigraph, Edition of 21
2022
Unframed
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Pacific Spirit, State I
Susan Point RCA
CA$875.00Serigraph, Edition of 80
2006
Unframed
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Salish Sea
Susan Point RCA
CA$850.00Serigraph, Edition of 52
2023
Unframed
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Creekside
Susan Point RCA
CA$850.00Serigraph, Edition of 85
2022
Unframed
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Salish Spring
Susan Point RCA
CA$850.00Serigraph, Edition of 90
2022
Unframed
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Thunderbird Woman
Susan Point RCA
CA$800.00Serigraph, Edition of 40
2021
Unframed
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Changing Seasons State I (Dawn)
Susan Point RCA
CA$800.00Serigraph, Edition of 75
State I of II
2015
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Salmon Blanket
Susan Point RCA
CA$800.00Serigraph, Edition of 110
2015
Unframed
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Witness…To Acceptance of Family Legacy
Chester (Chaz) Patrick
CA$800.00Acrylic on Acid-free board
2004
Unframed
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Food for Thought (Camus Flower) [Framed]
Jane Marston
CA$795.00Serigraph, Edition 16/35
2023
Framed
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Coming Together
Susan Point RCA
CA$760.00Serigraph, Edition of 80
2022
Unframed
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Dragonfly
Richard Shorty
CA$750.00Acrylic paint on Acid-free paper
2023
Unframed
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Symphony of the Sea
Kelly Cannell
CA$740.00Serigraph, Edition of 68
2023
Unframed
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Eulachon Canoe Mountain [Framed]
Lyle Wilson
CA$715.00Intaglio Print on acid-free paper
Edition of 50
2016
13 x 11.5″ (Paper size)
7 x 5.25″ (Image size)
16.5 x 15 x 1.25″ (framed size)
“My first experience actually seeing traditional carving in situ was fishing eulachon at Kemano. I saw graveyard memorials (ah-aluuch-tin): grey, weather-beaten and somewhat moss-covered, but very impressive in their natural state and site. Although I didn’t know it at the time, it was part of the beginning of my life-long interest in Haisla culture.
The eulachon fish are special to the Haisla people. At Kitamaat, there is a mountain that has a dip in its outline which the Haisla liken to a canoe. When the sun set in this ‘canoe-dip,’ that signaled that the eulachon were about to spawn in the Kitamaat River and all the Haisla eagerly awaited them!
The wildlife that also pursued eulachon was a true natural phenomenon: eagles, seals, sea lions, crows, ravens, seagulls, otters, mink, sawbill ducks, halibut, porpoises, bullheads, and undoubtedly many others one couldn’t see! To represent all of these creatures in one image, a raven, seagull, sea lion and bullhead are shown, each with an eulachon close to their mouths.
The sea gull is important because Haisla history likened the thousands of gulls flying around the estuary of the Kitmaat River to a giant monster’s mouth; therefore, Kitamaat was a place avoided until the first Haisla settled there.
A young Haisla girl sat on the riverbank and watched as a bullhead waited on the river’s bottom and let the current sweep eulachon into its wide mouth. The traditional net (tak-calth) used to fish eulachon also has a wide mouth and also tapers to a narrow end like a bullhead’s body. A bullhead is shown with a net-like pattern on its body, alluding to the tak-calth’s inspiration.”
-Lyle Wilson, 2016
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Daybreak – State II
Susan Point RCA
CA$700.00Serigraph, Limited Edition of 52
Unframed
2024
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Sundance
Susan Point RCA
CA$700.00Serigraph, Limited Edition of 72
Unframed
2024
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